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Integral conditions for the pressure in the computation of incompressible viscous flows
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    Integral conditions for the pressure in the computation of incompressible viscous flows (English)
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    The problem of finding the correct conditions for the pressure in the time discretized Navier-Stokes equations when the incompressibility constraint is replaced by a Poisson equation for the pressure is critically examined. It is shown that the pressure conditions required in a nonfractional-step scheme to formulate the problem as a system of split second-order equations are of an itegral character and similar to the previously discovered integral conditions for the vorticity. The novel integral conditions for the pressure are used to derive a finite element method which is very similar to that developed by Glowinski and Pironneau and is the finite element counterpart of the influence matrix method of Kleiser and Schumann.
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    time discretized Navier-Stokes equations
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    incompressibility constraint
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    Poisson equation
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    pressure conditions
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    nonfractional-step scheme
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    split second-order equations
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    integral conditions
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    finite element method
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    influence matrix method
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